The Mac would then monitor a copy of the render results (the Mac copies the framebuffer) rather than having GPU and other work transferred to the Mac. The difference is that remote desktop software monitors the desktop on the Jetson without offloading to the Mac, and that the hardware/GPU software remains on the Jetson. Should this succeed, consider adding remote desktop viewing software. Try running the command locally on the Jetson. In the special case of trying to display to the Mac your XQuartz is an X server and that running an app on the Jetson but displaying on XQuartz implies your XQuartz will need the GPU hardware and rendering software (your Mac will require an NVIDIA video card and CUDA or other software of the exact version required by the base program running on the Jetson…it won’t be the Jetson’s GPU doing the work, you’ve offloaded this to the Mac). ![]() #MAC WHAT IS XQUARTZ INSTALL#What is the output of this from where you execute the command: echo $DISPLAY error: X11 library is missing: install XQuartz from I tried downloading XQuartz but it is not available for my version of R (3.6.1: Action of the Toes) On an older version of R I was able to use summarytools without a problem. Should DISPLAY point at the Mac, then parts of the software and the GPU hardware must be on the Mac instead. ![]() Should DISPLAY not be set, this is an error should DISPLAY point at the Linux box, then all software required and hardware required must be on the Linux box. If you ssh from a remote host to a Linux box (in this case a Jetson) running X, then either the DISPLAY environment variable must point at the host (remote from the Linux box…in this case a Mac), or it must point at an existing logged in session on the Linux box.
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